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I. Choose the correct form of the verb.

  1. If I don’t feel / won’t feel well tomorrow, I stay /I’ll stay at home.

  2. If the weather is / will be nice tomorrow, we can go to the beach.

  3. It will be hard to find a hotel if we arrive / will arrive late.

  4. I am / will be surprised if they get / will get married.

  5. What shall we do, if it rains / will be raining?

  6. I’ll be able to understand you, if you speak / will speak slowly.

II. Practice the following according to the model.

Model: He runs round the park every morning, so he keeps very fit. –

If I ran round the park every morning I would keep fit too.

  1. He lives in the South, so he can grow a lot of flowers.

  2. They use electric typewriters, so they finish their work soon.

  3. His French is good, so he reads French books in the original.

  4. He goes to bed early, so he always wakes up in time.

  5. They have a maid, so they can enjoy themselves.

III. Give full answers to the following questions.

    1. To which city would you go if you didn’t need a visa?

    2. How would you feel if you won a thousand dollars?

    3. Who would you ask to dance if you had the choice?

    4. Would you come to the University on Sunday if the teacher asked you?

    5. What would you have done if you had been the Rector of the University?

    6. If you had been late for this lesson, would you have apologized to the teacher?

    7. Could you have answered these questions correctly if you had been absent at the last lesson?

IV. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the right form of the verb.

Model: 1. If I were you, I (to read) the book in the original. – If I were you, I should read the book …

2. If I had known how dull the film was, I (not to go) to the cinema. –

If I had known how dull the film was, I would not have gone to the cinema.

  1. They (to go) to the beach if it were warmer.

  2. If the poem were not so long, I (to learn) it by heart.

  3. Even if he knew how difficult the situation was, he (not to stop) the preparations.

  4. Even if you had given her your car, she (not to arrive) in time.

  5. If you really wanted to buy the house, you (to do) it even now.

V. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the right form of the verb.

Model: If I (to know) about it, I (to help) you. – If I had known about it, I would have helped you.

  1. She (to know) how to behave if she (to be) a born lady.

  2. The dinner (not to be) spoiled if you (not to forget) the dish in the oven.

  3. The accident (not to happen) if you (to be) more attentive.

  4. The place was very dull. Even if it (not to rain) the whole week, we (not to enjoy) our holiday.

  5. If you (not to interfere), they (to forget) all about it in an hour.

  6. If you (to trust) me, I (can lead) you safely through.

VI. Translate the following sentences.

  1. If I had bought a dictionary, I should have translated the text.

  2. If I were a composer, I should write beautiful music.

  3. I wish I had gone to the library yesterday.

  4. If I had won the championship, I should have been sent abroad.

  5. If you had taken your medicine yesterday, you would be well today.

  6. I wish it were not raining.

  7. I wish I could have traveled round the world when I was a young man.

  8. If he were not so absent-minded, he would not have missed the train yesterday.

  9. If I had joined you in fishing, I should have caught a lot of fish.

  10. If the goal-keeper had not been hurt early in the game, the team would not have lost.